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Sunday, March 28, 2010

i saw this on jas's blog:
Even when it costs my everything, I say, to God be the glory.

and it reminded me of my favourite hymn, and the first song i actually played in a sunday service:

to God be the glory, great things He had done (oh perfect redemption the purchase of blood)
to every believer the promise of God.
the vilest offender who truly believes
the moment from Jesus a pardon received.

haha.the one in bracket is the original line for the 2nd verse.and the rest are all from the 2nd verse.
the reason why is because usually i sing the 1st and last verse in chi and the rest in eng.too lazy to type in chinese though so tada,2nd verse.it's nice anw=D again if you want to hear how the song goes i'll gladly sing it for you=D


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